2011年8月31日星期三

No orgasm may be the key of the Menopausal Syndrome; ejaculation is the best way to treat insomnia.

Experts say a number of factors gang up in menopause to disturb your sleep. Hormone levels, health issues, lifestyle, and situational stressors all play a role in whether you get to sleep and stay asleep.

I do not knowcurrenttheory about menopausal syndromeis correct or not. As a real female ejaculator, I am 27 years old and not qualified todefine thereason ofmenopausalsymptoms, according to myown experience, but here Iwould like to makemyguess, and maybe it could be verified later.

I think whether orgasm or not is the key of the menopausal syndrome. In my ten years of ejaculation, not every time I do ejaculate because I need to release in physically, although mostbecause ofphysiological needs. Sometimes I got insomnia and can not sleep for some reason, but I need to sleep, because I really had some important thing to do tomorrow. I always forced myself toejaculate once in order to fall into a deep sleep. Of courseI was not ready in the psychological condition, and I feltweakejaculation and ejaculatory anhedonia. I was able to ejaculate physically but do not have the accompanying feelings of release, pleasure, or orgasm.